Contribute to the multisector Emergency Preparedness Plan (ERP)
Form an ERP Task force
This step consists in identifying key WASH stakeholders interested and capable to be involved in the process and create a dedicated group of partners, representative but small enough to be efficient. Engage with other actors and local communities during the process when relevant.
Risks analysis and scenario building
ERP can be defined as a process to manage risk. Risk must be listed and prioritized based on their likelihood and planned impact on human life. Basic scenarios should be developed based on how an expected disaster or emergency will evolve and in doing so take into account what will be the impact on the humanitarian situation and the corresponding intervention.
Develop the emergency WASH response strategy
Based on the most likely risks identified and the scenario, propose a strategy to respond to the WASH needs of the affected population.
Assessing core capacities and gaps
To mitigate and respond to the risks and needs identified in the scenarios, an ideal level of capacity is needed from the WASH sector (NGOs, local authorities, local population etc.). The level of capacity of these stakeholders may not be sufficient, and capacity gaps are observed. Assess these capacities to identify gaps.
Develop the ERP plan
Capacities and capacity gaps were identified in the previous step. The ERP plan must propose an approach ,shared by most partners, on of how to decrease the gaps identified and strengthen the sector. Actions to be taken are grouped in two categories:
- Minimum Preparedness Actions (MPA): to be systematically implemented
- Advanced Preparedness Actions and contingency planning: to be implemented only when risk has become very likely
Monitor and evaluate the ERP plan
WASH coordination platforms monitor the implementation of preparedness actions by partners, advocate in case delays or gaps are observed and regularly update the ERP. After an emergency, the ERP must be reviewed or evaluated to understand what worked and what didn’t, and improve it.